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The engineer on the Santa Fe Train taking President Truman from Los Angeles to Kansas City

The engineer on Santa Fe Train No. 26 which carried President Harry S. Truman on the second leg of his presidential campaign trip from Los Angeles, California, to Kansas City, Missouri. (Same as 59-311). From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.

Clark, Dubois, Richardson, and Bennett at Dinner Held in Pauley's Honor

From left to right, Lieutenant William Clark; Mr. Josiah Dubois, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; Mr. Lawrence Richardson, transportation expert; and Mr. Martin T. Bennett, industrial engineer, at an informal dinner given by General Mark W. Clark, CG USFA, for Ambassador Edwin W. Pauley and group visiting Vienna, Austria. Mr. Pauley was the U.S. Ambassador on the Allied Reparations Committee from 1945-47, the committee that assessed the reparations the Axis powers could afford to pay the victors.

Rycom PIO (Ryukyus Command Public Information Office), Ceremony for New Housing Project in Okinawa

At a ceremony March 26th, Major General Robert S. Beightler, Commanding General, Ryukyus Command and Deputy Governor with Colonel Thomas Lane, Okinawa District Engineer Major E. G. Georgia, DE, Mr. Harry Kim, one of the supervisors of the new project, Mr. M. Notomi, President of the Notomi-Kensetsu Company which will handle the grading and utility installation for the area, and a foreman of the workers on the new housing project Sukiran where 195 dependents dwellings will be built.